paganman
Registered user
Strange one this, noticed the rear brake was dragging, on start up it doesn't spin at all, I appreciate there's some resistance through the shaft drive, but even turning it by hand it's dragging.
So gave the caliper a good clean. Pumped the pistons out, cleaned with paraffin, then brake cleaner, liberal application of red rubber grease and the pistons pushed in with thumb pressure. Did the same with the slider pins. No corrosion on any part of the caliper or sliding pins.
Cleaned the old brake dust debris of the shelf the pad sits on and it's got a stainless pad pin so zero corrosion on that. Torqued it all up as per the manual and it still binds
So I wondered if the master cylinder might be the culprit, cleaned this as per the manual but found no corrosion again. Brake still binds???
Brake fluid level is spot on.
With the brake caliper off the wheel spins freely, bolt it back on and still binding?
Am I missing something obvious, or is it an ABS thing?
So gave the caliper a good clean. Pumped the pistons out, cleaned with paraffin, then brake cleaner, liberal application of red rubber grease and the pistons pushed in with thumb pressure. Did the same with the slider pins. No corrosion on any part of the caliper or sliding pins.
Cleaned the old brake dust debris of the shelf the pad sits on and it's got a stainless pad pin so zero corrosion on that. Torqued it all up as per the manual and it still binds

So I wondered if the master cylinder might be the culprit, cleaned this as per the manual but found no corrosion again. Brake still binds???
Brake fluid level is spot on.
With the brake caliper off the wheel spins freely, bolt it back on and still binding?
Am I missing something obvious, or is it an ABS thing?